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Japanese song writer and singer (born 1978)

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Ayako Ikeda池田 綾子
Born (1978-06-01) 1 June 1978 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2002–present
LabelsSony Music Japan
Websitewww.ikedaayako.com
Musical artist

Ayako Ikeda (池田 綾子, Ikeda Ayako) (born 1 June 1978) is a Japanese song writer and singer. She is signed onto Sony Music Japan.

She debuted with her single "Yasashii Uta" (優しい歌) on 21 February 2002, her single 'Life' became the theme song of the TV drama "Ai nante iranee yo, natsu" (愛なんていらねえよ、夏), and she has composed and sung the opening and ending themes to the anime Dennou Coil.

Work

Singles

  • "Yasashii Uta" (優しい歌, Gentle Song) (2002-02-21)
  • Life (2002-08-07)
  • "Hanabira" (はなびら, Flower Petals) (2003-05-28)
  • I will (2003-08-27)
  • "Bokutachi no Tomorrow" (僕たちのTomorrow, Our Tomorrow) (2004-02-25)
  • "Hoshi Furu Mori" (星降る森, Raining Star Forest) (2006-10-01)
  • "Purizumu" (プリズム, Prism)/"Sora no kakera" (空の欠片, Pieces of the Sky)
  • "Kazoe Uta" (数え歌, Counting Song) (2008-11-12)
  • "Chiisa na Kaban" (小さな鞄, Small Bag) (2009-02-25)

Albums

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